1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Alex
3 years ago
12

Last month, Katie started training for the swim team. She swam 20 laps every day for 18 training days. This month, Katie wants t

o swim 215 more laps than last month. She will swim 3 more laps per training day and add more training days to her monthly schedule.
If Katie adds 5 training days to her schedule this month, will she swim 215 more laps?

If Katie adds 10 more training days to her schedule this month, will she swim 215 more laps?

If Katie adds 6 more training days to her schedule this month, will she swim 215 more laps?

Build an equation for finding the number of additional training days she needs to swim 215 more laps.
Mathematics
1 answer:
nasty-shy [4]3 years ago
3 0

She swim 20 laps every day for 18 training days

so total laps done last month = 20*18 = 360 laps

She will swim 3 more laps per training day and add more training days to her monthly schedule.

20 laps + 3 laps = 23 laps

(a)If Katie adds 5 training days to her schedule this month, will she swim 215 more laps?

18 days + 5 days more = 23 days

23 laps every day for 23 training days

so total laps = 23*23 = 529 laps. That is 169 more laps than 360 laps done last month. Hence she cannot swim 215 more laps

If Katie adds 10 more training days to her schedule this month, will she swim 215 more laps?

18 days + 10 days more = 28 days

23 laps every day for 28 training days

so total laps = 23*28 =644 laps. That is 284 more laps than 360 laps done last month. Hence she can swim 215 more laps

(c)If Katie adds 6 more training days to her schedule this month, will she swim 215 more laps?

18 days + 6 days more = 24 days

23 laps every day for 24 training days

so total laps = 23*24 =552 laps. That is 192 more laps than 360 laps done last month. Hence she cannot swim 215 more laps

Build an equation for finding the number of additional training days she needs to swim 215 more laps

Let x be the number of days more

So training days = 18 + x

215 more laps , so total laps = 360 + 215 = 575

3 more laps per training day so 20 + 3 = 23 laps per day

laps * training days = total laps

so equation becomes

23 * (18+x) = 575

Now solve for x

414 + 23x = 575

Subtract 414 from both sides

23x = 161

x= 7

so she needs 7 training days to swim 215 more laps

You might be interested in
HELP ME PLEASE!!! D:
egoroff_w [7]

Answer:

205 : 41

or 41 cinnamon bars

7 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
HELP PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS i need legit answer
rodikova [14]

Answer:

option b

Step-by-step explanation:

edg2020

5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
The histogram represents a data distribution with uniform class widths 1.
aliina [53]
I think it’s b... I don’t but i tried if it is wrong I’m sorry if it was right your welcome
4 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
What is the x-value of the solution? -x + 2y = 6 6y= x + 18
oksano4ka [1.4K]
Our x equals 0 so the answer is 0

3 0
3 years ago
Which choice shows the coordinates of C’ if the trapezoid is reflected across the y-axis?
suter [353]
A reflection through the axis and is given by the following transformation rule:
 (x, y) -------> (-x, y)
 We have the following point:
 C = (5, 3)
 Applying the transformation rule we have:
 (5, 3) -------> (-5, 3)
 Therefore, C' is given by:
 C '= (- 5, 3)
 Answer:
 (-5, 3)
6 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Other questions:
  • Use a ratio to compare the values. Simplify the ratio. 5 m to 100 cm
    9·1 answer
  • Solve.<br> (3x)^2 - 7y^2 when x = 3 and y = 2
    6·2 answers
  • Help?¿ I’m stuck XD
    10·1 answer
  • Help!!! One no choices math question! What is the perimeter of the figure shown on the coordinate plane?
    12·1 answer
  • Select the correct expression and value.
    10·2 answers
  • An efficiency expert hired by a manufacturing firm has compiled these data relating workers output to their experience:
    10·1 answer
  • 3 feet, 9 inches plus 6 feet, 1 inch is equal to 3 yards, 10 inches .. true or false?
    11·2 answers
  • Which is the sum of and <br><img src="https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B3%7D%20" id="TexFormula1" title=" \frac{1}{3}
    15·1 answer
  • Kiran says we should add the constraint 1 is greater than or less than 0
    6·1 answer
  • BRAINLIST ANSWER URGENT! What is wrong with the problem?
    9·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!